Long Island native, Limiti joins Iron String Press staff – All Otsego

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Long Island native, Limiti
joins Iron String Press staff

Kevin Limiti

Kevin Limiti started work with the Iron String Press media group on Monday, May 3.

A Long Island native, Limiti graduated from Brooklyn College in 2020 with a degree in journalism. He previously worked as a stringer for the BK Reader and the Brooklyn Eagle.

Limiti, 31, said he enjoys playing guitar, creative writing and anime.

Limiti has rented an apartment in Oneonta and will cover the city in all its forms for Iron String Press’s media outlets. In addition, he will cover education at the colleges and in Otsego County’s 12 public schools. He will also cover breaking news, arts and sports as needed.

“I am very excited to start working for Iron String Press and its media outlets,” Limiti said. “I am looking forward to getting to know the city of Oneonta and the region and providing news coverage for the residents of Otsego County.”

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